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Our shows need you

A string of much-loved country shows in the Mid North once again fall victim to COVID-19’s reach and cancel, with others scheduled later in...

Northern Merino Expo success

Jamestown hosted a successful inaugural Northern SA Merino Expo last week, with organisers and participating sheep studs already committing to a follow-up event for...

Engine sculpture touches down in Tarlee

A new sculpture in Tarlee capturing a piece of the town’s World War Two history was unveiled last Friday, August 13, at the town’s...

Funds help expand community hub

A new outdoor dining area will benefit the Mundoora Community Sports Club after its success in securing grant funding. The site is just one of...

Woolpress rotunda nearing completion

Orroroo’s wool press rotunda development in the main street is continuing along, and despite some minor hiccups with COVID-19 restrictions and timber shortages, is...

Educator Kathy celebrates milestone

When Saddleworth Primary School teacher Kathy Cutting is asked what has kept her teaching for 40 years, her answer is short and sweet: “The...

Waiting for answers

While the state government and opposition continue to debate the state’s timber supply issues, local sawmill operator Luke Morgan says he just wants some...

New plan for Bridle Track unveiled

A strategic plan to increase access, signage and improve the visitor experience of the Bridle Track in the Southern Flinders Ranges will be developed...

COVID intensifies rental shortage

Desperate rental property seekers continue to face lengthy waiting periods as the tight squeeze on the Mid North rental market is yet to ease. The...

CFS colourful upgrade

Talented Hamley Bridge artist Jon Povey will paint a mural on the CFS doors as part of the town’s Light Street upgrades. The green light...

October rain

In almost a carbon copy of last year’s big dry, the late October rain event was too late for many, and just in the...